Around the Pond and Through the Woods features the work of twenty-four New England artists. Open on weekends from Labor Day to Columbus Day, visitors can take a self-guided tour of the sculpture around the pond and through the wooded trails.

This year we added a new trail for sculpture and a new permanent installation, The Olympic Bell, by Paul Matisse. We hope you enjoy these photos by Robert Hesse.

Egg by Yin Peet

Wind Sculpture by Michio Ihara

A Jubilation of Hearts by Linda Hoffman & Gabrielle White

Spider by BJ Andrus

Ancient Camel by Bob Shannahan

Women's Well Turtle by Liz Fletcher

Belle the Bird by Linda Hoffman and Madeleine Lord

Tree Harp by Linda Hoffman

River Stones by Linda Hoffman

Circus by Madeleine Lord and Robert Hesse

Take a Rest by Kevin Duffy

Soft Prow by Kevin Duffy

Medicine Wheel by Blase Provitola

Lidian's Harp by Linda Hoffman

Soil Prints by Erika Radich

Oceanic Dream by Melanie Zibit

Tower of Figures by Joseph Wheelwright

Branch Crossing by Barbara Andrus

Plein AIr Meditation 2 by Linda Hoffman

Plein Air Meditation 5 by Linda Hoffman

Emily D. by Madeleine Lord

Olympic Bell by Paul Matisse

The Olympic Bell by Paul Matisse

Untitled II from 'Tales for the Fells' by Anne Eder

Untitled I from 'Tales of the Fells' by Anne Eder

The Sun's Keeper by Linda Hoffman

Catching the Sun by Linda Hoffman

Celtic Shadow Stick by Karin Stanley

Your Key to Happiness by Marina Strauss

Head with Bird by Joseph Wheelwright

Peering around the Corner by Joseph Wheelwright

Orbs (view 1) by Margot Stage

Orbs (view 2) by Margot Stage

Druidess Ring by Liz Fletcher

The Wise Silence by Andrea Thompson

Thinking Together by Ted Castro

Nubian by David Crane

Ferryman's Discourse Mandala by Francis Patnaude

Mancala, Please Play! by Linda Hoffman and Blase Provitola

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